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MP Nabulo Urges Govt to Boost School Malaria Fight

16 July, 2026
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Sironko District Woman Member of Parliament Asha Mafabi Nabulo has urged government to strengthen malaria diagnosis and treatment in schools.


According to Nabulo, inadequate case management is contributing to rising malaria infections among learners. Speaking during a plenary sitting of Parliament, Nabulo said malaria prevalence has increased compared to previous years, noting that schools account for a significant share of reported cases.

Her remarks came as legislators debated Uganda’s malaria burden amid concerns over increasing infections and reports of deaths among school-going children linked to severe malaria and delayed treatment.

Nabulo said many malaria cases are reported in both primary and secondary schools, where treatment practices often fall short of recommended medical standards. She noted that some schools manage learners presenting with fever and headaches by administering painkillers such as Panadol without first conducting a malaria test, a practice she said delays appropriate treatment and increases the risk of severe illness.

Health experts have consistently warned that delayed diagnosis, inadequate treatment, and poor health-seeking behaviour continue to drive severe malaria cases and preventable deaths, particularly among children and adolescents.

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